mkfs.bfs (8) Linux Manual Page
mkfs.bfs – make an SCO bfs filesystem
Synopsis
mkfs.bfs [options] device [block-count]
Description
mkfs.bfs creates an SCO bfs filesystem on a block device (usually a disk partition or a file accessed via the loop device).
The block-count parameter is the desired size of the filesystem, in blocks. If nothing is specified, the entire partition will be used.
Options
-N, –inodes number
- Specify the desired number of inodes (at most 512). If nothing is specified, some default number in the range 48-512 is picked depending on the size of the partition.
-V, –vname label
- Specify the volume label. I have no idea if/where this is used.
-F, –fname name
- Specify the filesystem name. I have no idea if/where this is used.
-v, –verbose
- Explain what is being done.
-c
- This option is silently ignored.
-l
- This option is silently ignored.
-h, –help
- Display help text and exit.
-V, –version
- Display version information and exit. Option -V only works as –version when it is the only option.
Exit Status
The exit status returned by mkfs.bfs is 0 when all went well, and 1 when something went wrong.
See Also
mkfs(8)
Reporting Bugs
For bug reports, use the issue tracker at <https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues>.
Availability
The mkfs.bfs command is part of the util-linux package which can be downloaded from Linux Kernel Archive <https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/>.
